What is this - End Polio Now Fundraiser, Dinner with Friends
Who is Speaking - Dr Ondrej Mach, World Health Organisation
Where - The Blue Mango, Rainhill L35 4LU
World Rotary Day - Join Us and Celebrate 23rd Feb 2024, 7pm til 11pm
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Join us for an important event focused on eradicating polio! We are gathering at the Blue Mango Indian Restaurant in Rainhill, Prescot, Merseyside. Together, we can make a difference and contribute to this critical mission. Let's come together to learn, from our Guest speaker Dr. Ondrej Mach from the World Health Organization who will inspire us to take action. Don't miss out on this opportunity to be a part of something impactful. Mark your calendars and spread the word. See you there, and book here today!
The event will be a great opportunity to update ourselves on the Polio position in Afghanistan and Pakistan and understand further where we are in eradicating polio from the globe.
There will be several fundraising opportunities during the evening including a raffle and a small auction with some great prizes.
In registering for this fantastic event, you are pledging to make a payment direct to the Rotary Club of St Helens, tickets are priced at £29.00 per person for a three course Indian, Vegetarian or English meal, dietary requirements are to be advised later.
All payments must be confirmed with 48 hours of the eventbrite booking
Once registered here on Eventbrite, a second email will be issued to you from Rotary Club of St Helens with direct payment details to their trust account and here you will be able to advise of any dietary requirements you might have.
Date: 23rd February 2024
Time: 6:30pm for a 7:00pm start
Location: Blue Mango Indian Restaurant, 7 Dane Ct, Rainhill, Prescot, Merseyside, L35 4LU
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moreRotary St Helens approached Northern asking whether they could adopt Central Station. Northern agreed as they are always seeking for community groups to adopt their stations to help them to become a community station.
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